whos running a mbrp can on a pro 800?

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I did a search for "mbrp pro rmk" and came up with nothing so I thought id post in just about anything goes.

Whos running the can and how do you like it? I read its not as loud as prev years mbrp cans does it lose any hp?
 

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Got one on my 2013, not loud at all, Trail version. The louder one I believe (Race) was not available at the time to my knowledge. As far as HP, no idea as the Can went on machine from the get go. I know he one on my 900 really barks!
 

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I have one on my 15 took it off my 14 great can quiet ar idle nice bark when layed over,no power loss.
 

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From what I have read, most with the Poo's are going with SLP cans, the MBRP the doo guys are running like myself.
 

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The MBRP fits nice but is not loud at all as others have said. I recommend the PAR 13.1 head with an HPS can.
 
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Actually, I retract that. I just looked and it seems that they DO have a silencer. I was under the thought that it had to be a pipe set.

Its the pipe that you can't run without the silencer from SLP.

Well that's what I thought because I was going to buy and RMK 800
 
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Tried one on my '13. Didn't run right. Couldn't pull over 6000 rpm. Very quit to.

Even after putting my NPP back on, it wouldn't right. Had to reflash the ecu.

Sounded like a pretty common problem.

As others have said, there are much better options for the Pro.
 

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I see, well I should have started off by saying i found one used for 140$ CAD. Thats why im interested in mbrp in particular

For a can in general I like that it'll shed some weight and sound somewhat better than the stock suitcase, I don't really want something I have to wear earplugs to ride though....I may only be 23 but id like to hear my future childrens first words lol

From youtube sound clips it sounds like the hps and mbrp sound similiar and then the jaws just sounds badass

If you guys were given the choice between a cheap used mbrp and a $400 jaws/hps can what would you chose?
 

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Tried one on my '13. Didn't run right. Couldn't pull over 6000 rpm. Very quit to.

Even after putting my NPP back on, it wouldn't right. Had to reflash the ecu.

Sounded like a pretty common problem.

As others have said, there are much better options for the Pro.

Well thats no good, did you read about those issues on here?
 

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Had mbrp on my pro and it was better than stock for sound but not much better. Fit good, no issues at all. Switched to cooker can mostly for muffpot. Alot louder. Also running jaws too and love how loud it is. No issues wit ne can so far
 

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Been running the MBRP can on my '11 pro since new. Over 5000 miles on it and no issues other than the packing may be getting worn out as it seems to be slightly louder now.
 
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